Finally, coach Sparano confirmed that Davone Bess, Greg Camarillo and Brian Hartline are all competing for one starting job -- the second starter job alongside Brandon Marshall. Each brings something good to the table.

My prediction: Hartline wins the job because he is the best combination of size, speed, and intelligence. He can also play all the positions. We'll see. Nothing is set in stone.

– Sparano said that Greg Camarillo, Brian Hartline and Davone Bess are all competing to be the No. 2 receiver opposite Brandon Marshall. Previously, it was thought that Bess was not really involved in the competition because he has mostly been used in the slot while Hartline and Camarillo would play on the outside. But Sparano said he plans to move Marshall all over the field – “like the Patriots do,” he said – meaning the second receiver also has to be able to play on the outside or in the slot. “Versatility is the best way to gain the edge, no question,” said Sparano, who also mentioned that there will be “plenty of at-bats” for all four receivers.

Bess is a smart guy that can run great routes, I wouldn't rule him out. His first two years were solid, but he'll need a break out year this season if he is going to be considered a true starter. Just lining up in the slot will no longer suffice, he's got to prove he can be productive all over the field.